M. Godfrey, and Q. Tu. Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance, page 131--142. Los Alamitos, California, IEEE Press, (2000)
Abstract
Summarizes preliminary investigations into the evolution of the best known open source system: the Linux operating system kernel. Also discusses why Linux continues to exhibit such strong growth.
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%T Evolution in open source software: A case study
%X Summarizes preliminary investigations into the evolution of the best known open source system: the Linux operating system kernel. Also discusses why Linux continues to exhibit such strong growth.
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